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On 9/5/2011 8:24 AM, Chris Angelico wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 6, 2011 at 1:15 AM, W. eWatson<> wrote:
>> See Subject.
>> --
>> http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
>>
>
> To what extent "familiar"? I have it installed on several computers,
> but only because it comes with Open Wat C/C++.
>
> With something off-topic like this, it might be better to have a real
> email address, so the responses can be off-list.
>
> ChrisA

sierra_mtnview @ sbcglobal.net
Here's the story.

As far as I can tell F77 1.8 is not available. I've Googled quite a bit
for it. My source for 1.9 is
<http://www.openwatcom.org/index.php/Download>. It gives me:
open-watcom-f77-win32-1.9.exe.

When I install, there are only choices: Custom, which presumably will
ask a lot of questions, and some one shot do-it without any
intervention. I took the latter.

...., XP, and no Win7? I use Win7. Trouble??

Something is amiss with my install. I downloaded 1.9. I did not use any
customization.

I can bring up the IDE easily. Using it is a different matter. The
only Getting Started in F77 manual I can find is shown as v1.8. If 1.9
is needed, I can't find it. If I use the 1.8 manual, then the contents
don't match up with what I find in the F77 IDE. For example, the manual
talks about a Kitchen project on page 15. Not found anywhere in the
install folder.

On Usenet, comp.lang.fortran might be the best source of help for this.
There's a good chance one of the regulars there can answer you
within one or two posts. (I'll not cross-post, you can choose for yourself.)

On 05-Sep-11 12:22 PM, Dan Nagle wrote:
> Hello,
>
> On 2011-09-05 16:15:20 +0000, W. eWatson said:
>
>> On 9/5/2011 8:24 AM, Chris Angelico wrote:
>>> On Tue, Sep 6, 2011 at 1:15 AM, W. eWatson<>
>>> wrote:
>>>> See Subject.
>
> <snip>
>
>>>> To what extent "familiar"? I have it installed on several computers,
>>> but only because it comes with Open Wat C/C++.
>>>
>>> With something off-topic like this,
>
> <snip>
>
>>> sierra_mtnview @ sbcglobal.net
>> Here's the story.
>>
>> As far as I can tell F77 1.8 is not available. I've Googled quite a
>> bit for it. My source for 1.9 is
>> <http://www.openwatcom.org/index.php/Download>. It gives me:
>> open-watcom-f77-win32-1.9.exe.
>
> On Usenet, comp.lang.fortran might be the best source of help for this.
> There's a good chance one of the regulars there can answer you
> within one or two posts. (I'll not cross-post, you can choose for
> yourself.)
>
> HTH
>

You might get in touch with someone at Waterloo University, which is
located in Kitchener/Waterloo.

On 9/5/2011 9:36 AM, Colin J. Williams wrote:
> On 05-Sep-11 12:22 PM, Dan Nagle wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> On 2011-09-05 16:15:20 +0000, W. eWatson said:
>>
>>> On 9/5/2011 8:24 AM, Chris Angelico wrote:
>>>> On Tue, Sep 6, 2011 at 1:15 AM, W. eWatson<>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>> See Subject.
>>
>> <snip>
>>
>>>>> To what extent "familiar"? I have it installed on several computers,
>>>> but only because it comes with Open Wat C/C++.
>>>>
>>>> With something off-topic like this,
>>
>> <snip>
>>
>>>> sierra_mtnview @ sbcglobal.net
>>> Here's the story.
>>>
>>> As far as I can tell F77 1.8 is not available. I've Googled quite a
>>> bit for it. My source for 1.9 is
>>> <http://www.openwatcom.org/index.php/Download>. It gives me:
>>> open-watcom-f77-win32-1.9.exe.
>>
>> On Usenet, comp.lang.fortran might be the best source of help for this.
>> There's a good chance one of the regulars there can answer you
>> within one or two posts. (I'll not cross-post, you can choose for
>> yourself.)
>>
>> HTH
>>
>
> You might get in touch with someone at Waterloo University, which is
> located in Kitchener/Waterloo.
>
> This could have come from the 60's or 70's.
>
> Good luck.
>
> Colin W.
>
Left a message on Tuesday. No return call. I'm starting to make progress
on this.

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